German citizenship law of 1914, [34-6]
German Empire, how constituted in 1872, [6]
German White Book, [382], [392]
Germans quoted on the superiority of their race, [29-31]
Germany: in Alsace and Lorraine, [1-20]; annexed the land but not the people, [2]; her industrial prosperity since 1870 necessitated entering the colonial field, [40]; annexations in Africa, China, and the Pacific, [41]; how her campaign for the markets of the world has been carried on, [49]; historical résumé of the attempts to obtain concessions in Asia Minor and Mesopotamia, [62-70]; intervenes in Morocco in 1905 and 1910, [72-83]; fails to obtain a foothold in Persia, [89-95:] her treatment of the Poles, [111]; forces war upon Russia and France, [386-398]; backs Austria-Hungary in her demands upon Servia, [388]; diplomatic exchanges day by day preceding the declaration of war, [392-398]; violates the neutrality of Luxemburg and Belgium, [397]; sends ultimatum to Belgium, [405]
Great Britain enters the war, [399-412]; commercial rivalry with Germany one of the causes, [399]; Sir Edward Grey's efforts to prevent the outbreak, [402]; refuses to make a bargain with Germany at the expense of France, [404]; violation of Belgian neutrality by Germany the occasion for declaring war, [405], [411]
Greece: her impotence in the war of 1897, [223]; drawn into the Balkan alliance, [264]; her rôle in the Balkan War, [276], [295], [299], [331], [333], [336]
Greek Church, [170], [171], [196], [197]
Grey, Sir Edward, supports France in resisting German claims in Morocco, [81]; makes strenuous efforts to prevent war, [393], [402], [404]
Hakki pasha predicts European War, [247]